Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent laboratory and epidemiological evidence suggests that low specific humidity conditions facilitate the airborne survival and transmission of the influenza virus in temperate regions, resulting in annual winter epidemics. However, this relationship is unlikely to account for the epidemiology of influenza in tropical and subtropical regions where epidemics often occur during the rainy season or transmit year-round without a well-defined season. We assessed the role of specific humidity and other local climatic variables on influenza virus seasonality by modeling epidemiological and climatic information from 78 study sites sampled globally. We substantiated ...
Background: Experimental and ecological studies have shown the role of climatic factors in driving t...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The seasonality of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is wel...
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<div><p>Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent labo...
The consistent seasonal signal that characterizes annual influenza epidemics has long suggested a ca...
Climate drivers such as humidity and temperature may play a key role in influenza seasonal transmiss...
Abstract Background Improving knowledge about influenza transmission is crucial to upgrade surveilla...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
Seasonal variation in the incidence of communicable diseases is among the oldest observations in pop...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Weather factors have long been considered as key sources for regional heterogeneity of influenza sea...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
In temperate countries, influenza outbreaks are well correlated to seasonal changes in temperature a...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
Background: Experimental and ecological studies have shown the role of climatic factors in driving t...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The seasonality of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is wel...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Academy of ...
<div><p>Human influenza infections exhibit a strong seasonal cycle in temperate regions. Recent labo...
The consistent seasonal signal that characterizes annual influenza epidemics has long suggested a ca...
Climate drivers such as humidity and temperature may play a key role in influenza seasonal transmiss...
Abstract Background Improving knowledge about influenza transmission is crucial to upgrade surveilla...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
Given substantial regional differences in absolute humidity across the US and our understanding of t...
Seasonal variation in the incidence of communicable diseases is among the oldest observations in pop...
Compared with temperate areas, the understanding of seasonal variations of influenza infections is l...
Weather factors have long been considered as key sources for regional heterogeneity of influenza sea...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
In temperate countries, influenza outbreaks are well correlated to seasonal changes in temperature a...
Much of the observed wintertime increase of mortality in temperate regions is attributed to seasonal...
Background: Experimental and ecological studies have shown the role of climatic factors in driving t...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The seasonality of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is wel...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Academy of ...